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law and;’nnd Walter Coakley, historians: Mr. "THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921—PART T ; e Coakley, valedictorian; Miss Gunhid . . over the rallway station af hour- veloping the best parkings. :UUIH HGHI MA[]E | Abe Martin Says: |THRILLING AIRPLANE BATTLES [ vt 5 Soitacd 43 [CITIZENS TO SEEK PARK |Liniiaf Wity EotMleh, Saigiiiortin; s Uik accurate hits. On the way back, be- IN RENO SUBDIVISION | ot the contes er L c Sorensen. Mr. Coakley dnd Ay . lin i : com+ & the fourth trip for the day. In- | sided ¥ ’ z . OF THE FIRST U. S. NAVAL “ACE" [ amti Tolrms U dav, Io | B s S iamastl) horse transport, and he and his com- June 6. panions Kot In enough good bursts|Committee Will Ask Congress to| CLASS OFFICERS ELECTED. from their machine guns to account| pu¢ mrace Into Proposed Dis- 1. M. Gordon has been elected pres- SENT TO SANTO DOMINGO. b % £ 4 for some twenty-five Germans. It| p = Hazardous Experlences Slnklng Subs, was work of this kind that won for trict Plan |ident of the eenior claes of the Y. M ral Samuel 8. Robinson Ingalls his British distinguished fly- | ) 3 {¢- A Co-Ed Preparatory School. d from duty as com- o . ing cross. Conversion of the Reno s |Other officers chosen are Miss Theima 'mandant of the navy yard, Boston bt B B During a test flight September 24 nversi I Murphy, vice president; H. J. Hur- and detalled ns millitary governor of | Carel, sighted a two.seated Rumpler | park to conform with the park plan | ' | he District of Columbia. will be | Y¥ddidddittbdttitibitittdditdiddbdtbiit +X 2 £ over Nieuport. Both Camels attac and Fighting German Rumplers. o Tollow i the Rumpier vors vise. Ingalls and his mate getting in twa {bursts’ of 200 rounds at 100 vards | fir congress within a s g formances August 11, 1818, when in rangs\‘ é‘arl‘l‘;'nlel‘hv. ]“l“»" “; a 'a’ { Th association at a meeting last 5 5 Navy. mpany with a British officer he |Spin. 1In 2. sovowed him. down L0 [y ppointed _a committee com- | Former Secretary of the L ot down a two-seater machine in 600 feet, When the Rumpler burst into | e, 3. W, Chappell, Samuel ARTICLE $0. & running fight over the Gers |[rl.l1r_r:es and quickly crashed . | Hawiins, Joseph S. Tepper and A. D. | . | line Zippi B 5 per ai he daring and enterprise of our | 1 20 before Congres: read the story of the NC-4's flight nnmuwnnu ..r their m."..-; the al- ances. But the best tribute mn‘_ bdivision into a national park. from Rockaway, L. L. to Plymouth, flicd fliers were able toget in several | can be paid to the efficiency of naval Hecds ofthe Tenlsytowni| Against Administration at I A.F. L. Convention. [ When the delegates of the .\mrr-; Mcan Federation of Labor arp seated | 4n Denver next month for the annual | ~<onvention indications now point to| Yumbled skeins of mixed Interests a_committee of the North-| est Suburban Citizens' octation | BY JOSEPHUS DANIEL George R. Dickson Formerly *which are expected to result in one e pring of 1919, that [bursts from their Lewls gun on the |aviation is the fact that during the 5ip - for ‘axtended A srate l g - fC ¢ th & Laterestiing Mactde itor England, fn the spring of 1919 WAt 570 N GG LG G macnine ‘ten months of the war no surface | Lo fon iended | 3 Assistant to the dSecretary of Commerce Soral e oy Hhesey g the preparations for that remarkable lerumpled up. burst into flame t convoy protected by American | Nemesds bergre Coni v ontrol in the American labor move- | voyage and record-smushing achieve- {feil to warth, Ingails machine aizcraft in the War sone W | of which J. D». | g Jnent of this generatio | ment had been begun in September, | D01 (SEane lmumyln-{flsh :";x":‘_"i o m_””;l“(’"‘ y atacked by enemy su Kincer js chairman, was instructed 1o | Is Now Associated As Sales Manager With Ggressives and conser o 3 i ask for immediate construction of a | m,'I»:mg.,r:vs’:.:..v,»"“.,'u .::m v 181 aged which interfered with the fun (Copyright, 1921, hy John F. Dille. new eight-room buildi 1o relieve | B e e e G aiiant dmiral David W. Taylor, chief [tioninz of the motors and the Wings | rght by National Newspaper Servi the crowded conditions in the Tenley | e B oA A A D | constructor of the Navy, Of course [held until the return to the squadron | right in Great Britain, Canada and thro oot ¥ i scortain ones in the ranks of the frequently discussed with me prob- lairdrome. France. All rights . incinding trans. | SUOOL s . a er rown {Quer are apparently lems relating to aviation. One into foreign nelnding the | he association went on record as ° tion between miner | in September of our first war ye Swooped Down on Airdrome. nagian. Unauthorized reprinting for any | Kyr.ulur ne the r:m;,h ¢ ohn H. | Eanizations and some of the sent for Nav nstructors We The night of August 13, 1918, In- |Purpese forbidden) | decas Tor the Disteter andr':ltlrdr“r . | Real Estate rades to present a platform o Ivelt dnd W over the Ger : p . £ S DI g £0 pass. 4 Bt iod bl . g yelt and R e payer the German airdrome | (Another article by former Secretary | ed a_resolution opposing the o Cat | 5 £ ihe American Cons vlv \m\t l lum h1~ n]\- e oA ¢ Bint Where Mk o e O e | Danlelx will be printed in The Star|appointment of Will Huston as a| y o8 o 1 s plane nearly (o tomorrow.) member of the board of education. | onstable Newt Plum bas a0, LR It |l ST B mo ot 1400 H St. N.W. A contest for the improvement o SRR NN MMM RO SRR S M SR R S e RS SRS s B g ned quietly | S0 s e ble & | ched eggs for breakfast his machine & nto the wondering ~ <o . . TAWAR & . Ctep into ) gate th ~l‘\“l1 ufl’!' le sufferin’ realized what sk he had | Teutons, who were making desperate DEPLORE DEFOREST'NG N oarkines lawna and gardens in | S| ‘mongst th’ farmers. sed. bul set piate fiamanty o et him FiR hew rate h nrizes will be miven 1nier |4 e announceme by Mr. e ed 1. “archies. Swinging in a wide cir- e 5 i s P s (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) 18 Was A big | el e eyl jin_the summer for the persons de- +++++H++++++H++++++++++H+++H+H++MHMHH++'t nds re taat repor are not taken ot the inte 1in ovoped down on the {or exceeding the most ambitious | han, and et 1ooke Tour boibs in jFederal Experts Credit Famine in | “fforts of any other nation. {the midst of things. putting out N ! il Taylor's force went to work ; ogs puting outb China to It. By the end of l‘lh all (]n of Mr. Gom riously. But st represents 'CHARITY IS REWARDED Famine holds China in its grip to SR BY ‘FOLLOW-UP LETTERS’ | jiafi'siém s b i athoen bl veen | " epitimons ™5 0 S0 at the Laa parcls becauie of the ruthices i wor ruc { NC-1 was cor On the on ime on was begun. The [stunt he worked at: Vareeneere. Fly. |destruction of the forests, according | . . »d by the of Oc- = o We CaEhod BuEis o elouds | to foresters of the Department of | to 0 ted by th ing low. he rusied out of the clouds o forester | r rl l a Compers-Seere : Kacked by an rd num- Hearing Resuits of Former Generos-, tober, and th ht fol-fypon the German nd fired | AZ! it less than 2 de harmony lowed three d. la 100 rounds from h into the| The lack of forest cover has made) s ot ¥ ity. Donor Sends Another t before the arm 1 c: e nd w . | possible many of the factors that have o 1e n Fed- v , B eany tructures, nd with t . g hington, where we inspected her by i g cwing is brought disaster 1o millions of | surgents to] her:}upward swing of his he cut|b! s ! Surents to Che At on to Hamp nd i four “bombe. upon [t Fokkers | Chinese, declare the experts. Flaods | thro"gh g - to Rockaway. hf grouped on the field below. occur, rivers become uncontrolable, ! iking R A An unlooked-for and gratifying effect NC-4 fulfilled ¢ and the water level of the country | okl ! 1 1!':"( A ' 4“-' he of f tr l\ll,m’\\l h»t%} the big lea th i Brought Down Rumpler at Ostend. lowers perceptibly. i . F it been noted of the follow- 1 ) On this raid Ingalls was the leader| The lesson of deforestation in| > ippart e Lup letters ne : sent out by the| note that th 4 Warsfor L farmation Of five in a wing of |China is one which mankind should : y forihe | Associated Charities to those Who con. | time project, conceived in war timewenty Camels, and on the return [have learned many times from what \)r( T e > or more o '\n‘; finn\;:(l\l‘; hd Wor a ;vm‘ In, \‘\,\r ‘r“\’:l'w(u'{'! from Uytkerke, he sighted an enemy ‘ul‘:vct'urred in other places, the ex-| . vt materialize he 0w A posi- < liste | war lasted another year we would f ¢ fH 58 8 s st fog perts say. tion 1o say he =ht the office | r Decemb {have been crossing from America, to Ostenine an anitade of 5080 feor : ; and was not o T : 3 have had an| France by acroplane, and dropping d Lieut. H. G. Smith of the i But at thi sture another Kink |y, % i inter A o haats us we flaw. s sieut. H. G. Smith of th i o Bl ot i peobroamive Broe 3 e her | ol et e, | mioner iyt g 3 e | NEGROIGIVEN HIEMEREST, ' < gram. Willia Johnston, presi- » by YOUT SENEros last winter,” | - 3 o ke 2 Rin & A pe & o i The ecord of the Navy is as cked. The Rumpler turned and o en a‘rhvbv“.‘ E B P.\]\~u'v‘.\‘v on tter v :_\;;H asion for pride and satis- a4 toward Ostend. the .:‘“clcrhu. Attorney General Appoints Perry | ) ists » opposed Gompe man = ecord Firing 400 rounds from < LV lost none of his pres- i ! s U= puels ao ot et ard, o HE et hwew| Howard as Special Attorney. por movement. He hasiman_had rat i o land in nee were |ehased the encmy planc down to| Attorney General Daugherty an- ecen .2 and th paval aviators. One group, sailing on |about 500 feet just off the Ostend{po ~RE¥ ene! retu the midst of piers, when the Rumpler went down l,'l,’;’r"v"'“f"i;”’::"‘:g,l‘“" appointment of | the Neptune, landed June . 4 negro attorney | Why not use the interest collected on your Lib- will lead s special attorney int Pauillac, the port from which L out of control. burst into flames, and !¢ 73 oo TR laber move . the United States. | « The & hone, l::..i"-‘..f”:.\:;“. ‘l'[”.\"'“":vl ,,;I'«"'l'li-'x'xr..}\_«m;,xn|i‘\o‘n— Join the | era x»v]“:“,':;_‘_( off the beach, in ihe claims division of 'n];"l;mpf-h:rré;i E}l;(} l:gn;s sl,;l \\%rih\a\m]n‘é(,-n l{n'st m(;rtgage note H ety this. &l ter With which | independence 'lll:'.(:?;;y.\ta\.nl: "\"fl“l':h" ’llfll'isl"l\hr‘:’fl":il\ {of fraudulent claims against the gov- throy) thus making your in- the desire of Lewis' sup- | he the letter went | Another erol RGNy Byt grmment In matters connected with | terest earn you 6 per cent on every dollar invest- port \r:‘v‘ » e while on. are making excollent | fusn the ve & balloon at about 3500 feet elevation | U5 i sty s 0l A ed? Let us show you how to double your prin- oK s . John Paul Jones operated in the revo- | near La Barriere. Crossing the coasti” Jjowarq s president of the Na- | cipal by applying the interest on your bonds to the ma nven irman legation. wport of | the time cwis in that case wo he a matter moth: ndividual preference. gle to ut Lewis. say others, is the man| Th who stood on the Montreal | prec luzion. line the Camels attacked, firing The United States Navy had forty- {ninety Bueckinghamy tracers each o four aviation stations and units in % _ he ope. Our | aircraft made German Station Burned. [ 91 flights. covering a distance of { The Germans 11.398 mil They attacked forty- |Kite, the Came hree submarines from the air, and|about 500 feet altitude, when two ob- bout | tional Negro Bar Association and was | retary’ in charge of republican | dquarters for negro voters in re- | lcent national campaigns. His_ ap- began to reel in thepngintment was indorsed by national following it down to|aommittee official »d by no' Both are looking forward ea -ipal plying t en they can support SYSTEM SAVING. who had such a hard strug- home for them.” no d with a word of ap- ation for the past generosity of i to the! sports. The elder is a Boy Scout. | i SYSTEM SAVING, backed by our record of 52 vears without loss to an investor, is a combina- convention la nd pushed ! ent. “Well. reminds | 10 e rec- |Servers were seen to jump with white . i ¢ . 3 were credited, according to the rec T re seen to jump wi hrough a motion barred & | mehe murmired to hlrmecit, ords of maval aviation. with sinking [ parachutes. Ingalls gave the balloon tion hard to beat. teom s deat o oTEANI- | End into one of the now famous quick | two, probably sinking two more and fanother spraying with tracer bullets of the Am 4 Yot | collection ma es within a few | damaging several others. and burst into flames. " ’ of the Am. cederation of | collection mail box Come in and talk it over! ond check two manly here for dropp utes was divide Tads. The northern bombing group, in| “"hree balloon hangars were ob- LEC connection with the British royal air [served at this Slflll_Dn, and as the i force. dropped more than 000 { flaming balloon fell it landed on one pounds of bombs on the U-boat ba railroad unions for gover s|of these hangars. which in an instant trol of the »ads and ov 1res ar S e SR d v ab Z There was an explosion it r it % 10 are t Bruges, Zeebrugge and Ostend,|was ablaz re w D! Seid Jo_he In Drogmess these days i NN acknowledgen B e iromes and air |and (he fire spread to the two remain- || Jo@pp uto wners Wi y eem ensey 3 support of the miners Moreover| long in Flanders iu Wad ”“:tmh,{mfi;.:;p e eies ware viatbie| 727 15th Street N. riends of Lewis expla ¥ | On this side of the Atlantic we had | ¢ e 1 W. bl resaTend Tear i AGENTS TO GET DATA. | roniodi avatslition “unita on | as far ox Nicuport: ANl the Camels: o i cet N.W. of iilroad orszanis i v | operation. patroling the coast from | were badly damaged by maching gun || “How to Reduce Repair Bills,” || Washington, D. C. Sf aeveiap vuiliod ; n e Seotia to Florida. One unit|and anti-aircraft fire, but they #ach- . | , D. C. a nore than number o arded the Panama canal. Marine | ¢d their base in safety Cost of Living Figures to Be Col “The Nation’s Home Town ats allotted them on the executive September By E. A. Drumm, Principal, Ingalls, | Corps aviators guarded the Aszores. hoard st yea d t e action | ¢ oW 5 - n to , ations N - i 920" miles—nautica ur ad- v a g e | . and allow a hetier opportunity this ing figures throughout | LEESE0 mIEE R @ea 10, | dations on German hangars and - ¢ 52 Years Without Loss to an Investor G vie 6 coligcton DY | oo Uieni miles. The total of | munition traing, dropped four bombs | uto llool vtaken ra under oo S F nin America, Azoresand |on the German ammunitios dump at bureau and whisp tod of labor statistics of the;F was more than 15.000,000 | Handezeame, and blew up a number 1736 G St. N.W. anization men are rea e o Secretary Hoo. | mile val aviation grew during|of wagons loaded with shells. Later drop am active fight for .the Plumb ? : {ihe war to a force of over 46,000. 1t |he flew over the ammunition dump at Pran. which Gompers whphdcs, ‘In this| Formerly the statistics bureau had | was equipped with 1,170 fiying boats. | Wercken and landed four bombs on e, there will be no opportunity for | relied for those figure on volunt seaplanes, 262 land plan 10{a large hut filled with explosives. procity in this line between reports of retailers and dealers, Mr. free balioons, 205 kite balloons -ndl{e}:ms it CLE fire. Swiv_l ing around | Hoover explained, but with Commerce | 15 dirigibles. Of this equipment 570! fiin TR ement of the executive board De-partment representatives in sixty | aireraft were sent abroad. : - f-rwek WD of the present or-|cities it will be possible to collect | First Naval Ace. Established May 15, 1920 n nfh‘; i ht by lho' in- :1”,*;“9.‘1”‘ & costs more accuratelY | po long flights along the Bril(nl;\. RGAIN : 2, Db e xankg hor. Pro- A1 SPess ! French and Ttalian coasts, the patrols are fa united on He said the ararngement would be | | far out to sea, the combats with eme- —_—mm this proposition. it is indicated temporary. as transfer of the bureau | Meknwhile. President Gompers of |0f labor statistics to the Department | ¥ Birqretls ang, SENRETIES for%0 S1C the the American Federation of Labor | of Commerce would have to await the| 2% the most brllllant Ehapiers ofghs 1< in Cincinnati, stus Iy attending [action of the congressional reorgan-{r/iiie them all. 1 tell here only the to the art of observing the situation iZation commit Blory of the first naval ace, who may and commenting on ng. The | ——— represent the courage. daring and greatest hope of the istration of | DETAILED TO SHIP ficiency of our aviators who wrote {my aircraft and submarines form one Business Property Quick Buyers Only Murt Be Sold This Week Greatly Reduced for Quick Sale] First Anniversary Of the | Mount Vernon Savings Bank the American Fed. of Labor, a -w page in naval history. . accordi to its ent. Command, John H. Ma- The first naval “ace,” Lieut. David 332,500, rentmg for breach hetwe uder of the bureau of ordnance Ingalls, was attached to the north- $4,260 a year may result in another walk-over Department, has been detailed ' ern bombing group in Flanders . the present admin tto the 8. Fairfax. { Whi ircraft were arriving from the | United States to equip this group, NCW York Avenue SPECIAL NOTICES. COLUMBIN SPECIAL NOTICES. Ingalls was assigned to Royal Air =z . __{Force Squadron No. 213, with whom AT COUNTRY HOME: | we co-operated in bombing the Ger- Cor. 9th Street and Massachusetts Ave. SPECTAL bet. 9th and 10th ery. No. vu-q Address or call on E. M. SONAT DSON Cra s it T oot o {man submarine bases. o0 R. GOLDEN DONALDSON, Chairman of Board aiien conclun 2 JPPORTUNITY T A ;oD Ingalls began his gpectaculér per A Mn'tli:'r'n tBuHAIiling' Lot WM. MUEHLEISEN, President E. C. DAVISON. Vic» President BT R Ny e ALES O s P, il B abios aea Th et I b bdad JOHNSTGN’ NMice Presicent / ’ WILLIAM R. BAUM, Candhifer ‘ _C E.BALDWIN A VAN LOAD OF HO should be interested r, Pittsbargy, Peasa. T K €0, INC, 1125 14th st n.w. HEATING By Hot-Water, Steam or Vapor- Pressure System 9 With the close of business today this bank will have rounded out its first year of service to the people of Washington and vicinity. If you neced a new System, a new Heater, or other Repairs, take it up with us now. Prices down. 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